Seth Rogen is an actor, writer, producer, director, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who, alongside longtime collaborators Evan Goldberg and James Weaver, produces film and television projects through their production company, Point Grey Pictures. Rogen can next be seen in Hulu’s series Pam & Tommy, which has been spearheaded by Point Grey. Currently, Rogen stars in Brandon Trost’s film An American Pickle, in which he plays both lead characters. Rogen and Goldberg also launched Houseplant, a Canada-based cannabis company. In 2012, Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller-Rogen, founded HFC, a national nonprofit organization which funds research and provides care for families coping with Alzheimer’s.
“It’s a real treat when a memoir by a comedian is actually as funny
and vital as the work that got them into memoir-writing territory,
but Yearbook is just that delightful. . . . Amusing and
insightful.”—Vulture
“In need of oddball anecdotes and lots of F bombs? Seth Rogen has
you covered. . . . Yearbook features a hilarious collection of
real-life stories and personal essays that delve into his
adolescence and career.”—USA Today
“The actor and writer will have you keeled over in laughter with
his memoir, made up of a collection of essays that will make you
think about the world differently. . . . Fasten your seatbelts for
this page-turner, folks.”—Men’s Journal
“Everyone’s favorite stoner recalls his childhood, youth, and first
stirrings of Hollywood success. . . . Fans of Rogen will enjoy his
laid-back, whimsical memoir.”—Kirkus Reviews
“At first I was worried that Seth was writing a book, because I was
like, ‘Oh no! What’s he gonna say?’ I was actually scared to even
read it. But I’m very happy I did. It’s not really a memoir, like I
thought it might be. I guess it’s more of a bunch of funny true
stories? Does that make sense? He talks about doing stand-up when
he was a kid (I drove him to all his shows!), his grandparents,
high school, moving to LA, meeting some famous people, things like
that. If I’m being honest, I really wish there wasn’t so much drug
talk. Why does he need all that! It’s like, ‘We get it!’ And some
of the stories? I mean, they’re entertaining, but I was just
shocked they happened and he never told me! Overall, I think it’s
more sweet and funny than anything, so I like it, and I’m glad he
wrote it, but I’d be even more glad if he called me more.” —Sandy
Rogen, Seth’s mother
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